Posted by Pattisun on July 22, 2002, at 18:46:11
In reply to Re: you are right., posted by katekite on July 21, 2002, at 21:26:04
Kate,
You are so wise and supportive. I am sorry to hear Gabbi is having such a rough time.
My new psych feels my 7 year use of Klonopin is the cause of all my problems (I wish it were that simple, but maybe?) . . . .
How long have you been withdrawing from Klonopin? He gave me a 13 week taper schedule and Neurontin to take. I haven't started the Neurontin yet. And, I'm scared to death to give up my little yellow pills :(
Let me know how long it took you to get down so far. And, do you have panic attacks at that dosage?
Best to Gabbi and thanks Kate,
Patti
> Yeah -- I've tried Valium, Ativan, and Klonopin (and Sonata and Ambien which aren't that different). They all seem a little different in their effect to me, they aren't interchangeable. I tried taking Sonata (benzodiazepine type sleep aid) one time (when I was being dumb) to see if it would calm me down. Hah, it made the whole room all quiet like I'd put in ear plugs, but I was still anxious. They do uptake studies in rats and show each benzo has its own profile of where it concentrates in the brain. So yes you are still in withdrawal from Ativan and your brain aches.
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> I've been trying to get off of klonopin for a long time now. I'm down to 0.125 mg per day, can you believe I can feel that tiny amount? I can, and never forget to take it. I think especially when people taper slowly they can feel tiny amounts: the one benefit of quick tapering is not feeling addicted to 0.125 mg of anything, LOL. I definitely notice I'm a lot sharper mentally than when I was on even 0.5 mg a day. It's kind of like when you go from having dry itchy eyes to putting in eyedrops: its all a little crisper and clearer.
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> Take care,
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> kate
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